Tribal Tourism Growth in U.S. and Canada Prompts Destinations to Dig Deeper Into the Past The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association could receive Native Act funding by January, said Camille Ferguson, the association’s executive director. “The Native Act...

Camille Ferguson, executive director of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association, in Albuquerque, NM, with the association’s internet technology and website development coordinator Sandra Anderson, will speak about opportunities in cultural tourism during...

“Throughout the nation, Native American Tribes are holding special celebrations in November that,” said Camille Ferguson, executive director of American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) in a public statement. // Middle Land; Nov. 19, 2018 Discover...

“We are excited to see Brand USA include the sounds and songs of Native American sacred areas across the United States in the new film Spirit Song,” said Camille Ferguson, Executive Director of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association...

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